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HISTORY

When Summer Meant Sea Serpents

From the 1860s, late July through to mid-September became known as the ‘silly season’. With Parliament and law courts in

NATURE

Net zero needs AI — five actions to realize its promise

In 2024, the global average annual temperature exceeded 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels for the first time. Greenhouse-gas emissions are rising,

RELIGION

Charged with covering faith for The New Yorker, I found GetReligion — GetReligion

EDITOR’s NOTE: Best known for his years of work with The New Yorker, Peter J. Boyer has also worked with

NEWS

US unseals Emmett Till investigation records ahead of 70th anniversary of his lynching

Getty Images Emmett Till’s death was a key galvanising moment in the US civil rights movement Thousands of pages of

TECH

Meta partners with Midjourney on AI image and video models

Meta is partnering with Midjourney to license the startup’s AI image and video generation technology, Meta Chief AI Officer Alexandr

MARKET

Inflation and tariffs are hitting back-to-school spending. The stock market could be tested.

Many households continue to grapple with the higher costs of food, housing and other essentials Source link

MOBILE

The latest Gemini Nano with on-device ML Kit GenAI APIs

Posted by Caren Chang – Developer Relations Engineer, Joanna (Qiong) Huang – Software Engineer, and Chengji Yan – Software Engineer

GADGET

Save on tech from Apple, Sony, Shark and others

Labor Day may bring about the unofficial end to summer, but on the bright side, it can be a good

MOBILE

Super Farming Boy Is a Wild Mix of Farming, Action and Puzzles

A fast-paced and exciting game, you’ll enjoy the mix of action and puzzles along with farming simulator. You’ll play as

EDUCATION

These Programs Help Poor Students with College. Trump Wants to Pull the Funding

But Griffith’s stepsister had introduced her to a federal program called Upward Bound. It places high school students in college